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  2. Past tense - Wikipedia

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    The past tense of regular verbs is made by adding -d or -ed to the base form of the verb, while those of irregular verbs are formed in various ways (such as see→saw, go→went, be→was/were). With regular and some irregular verbs, the past tense form also serves as a past participle. For full details of past tense formation, see English verbs.

  3. Miami Heat’s 2024-25 schedule is out: Full list of games ...

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    On Thursday afternoon, the NBA released the 2024-25 regular-season schedule that includes 80 (40 home and 40 away) of the 82 games for each team because two games from Dec. 9-16 remain up in the ...

  4. NFL regular season - Wikipedia

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    For the 1993 season, the league experimented with the schedule by adding a second bye week for each team, resulting in an 18-week regular season. In 2001, the September 11th attacks resulted in the league postponing its Week 2 games, leading to another 18-week season.

  5. List of English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    The preterite and past participle forms of irregular verbs follow certain patterns. These include ending in -t (e.g. build, bend, send), stem changes (whether it is a vowel, such as in sit, win or hold, or a consonant, such as in teach and seek, that changes), or adding the [n] suffix to the past participle form (e.g. drive, show, rise ...

  6. 20 things to know from Heat’s first 20 games, including the ...

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    The Miami Heat has reached the 20-game mark with an 11-9 record. Here are 20 things to know from the Heat’s first 20 games of the season ...

  7. What did we learn about Heat during preseason? And what it ...

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    What did we learn about the Miami Heat during the preseason? A look at 10 takeaways entering the regular season.

  8. Season (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In sport, the term "regular season" or "home-and-away season" [2] refers to the sport's league competition. The regular season is usually similar to a group tournament format: teams are divided into groups, conferences and/or divisions, and each club plays a set number of games against a set number of opponents. In most countries the league is ...

  9. English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Differences between the past tense and past participle (as in sing–sang–sung, rise–rose–risen) generally appear in the case of verbs that continue the strong conjugation, or in a few cases weak verbs that have acquired strong-type forms by analogy – as with show (regular past tense showed, strong-type past participle shown).